Letters from HansOJ 15/16, [19] and [Mrs.]Pairamall; in the latter, the ominous passage which recurs in all letters of wealthy persons, especially women: "… in accordance with my limited powers" – which is intended to limit true nobleness from the outset {402} (see letters from Mrs. Eissler, from Miss Elias, etc.)

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In the evening I play three pieces, on request from a small collection of English guests; they had overheard me as I was playing to Lie-Liechen in the morning.
— As we are returning to the hotel annex, a lady stops us; she had heard the pieces and names them by their titles. She is from Bielitz and turns out to be an unsavory provincial type of woman, whose upbringing accords with those vibrations that are transmitted by the capital. When one considers how the powers are falsified as they seek their paths into the provinces, one is able to gain an approximate representation of the kind of education offered in the provinces. The aforementioned lady also belongs to a larger group which deploys not inconsiderable pretensions, for reasons unknown.

Letters from HansOJ 15/16, [19] and [Mrs.]Pairamall; in the latter, the ominous passage which recurs in all letters of wealthy persons, especially women: "… in accordance with my limited powers" – which is intended to limit true nobleness from the outset {402} (see letters from Mrs. Eissler, from Miss Elias, etc.)

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In the evening I play three pieces, on request from a small collection of English guests; they had overheard me as I was playing to Lie-Liechen in the morning.
— As we are returning to the hotel annex, a lady stops us; she had heard the pieces and names them by their titles. She is from Bielitz and turns out to be an unsavory provincial type of woman, whose upbringing accords with those vibrations that are transmitted by the capital. When one considers how the powers are falsified as they seek their paths into the provinces, one is able to gain an approximate representation of the kind of education offered in the provinces. The aforementioned lady also belongs to a larger group which deploys not inconsiderable pretensions, for reasons unknown.